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that was romney's issue. then after south carolina and after the sort of rage anti-elitism announcements of the speaker, it seemed that he had tried to grab he elect ability and no longer was it a negative for him. does it still play and how does it play. >> he elect ability for romney? >> yes. i think it is a very positive thing for him. within the people in the republican party who have wrung their hands about romney as a weak general election candidate, people who tried to draft other candidates into the race, gingrich is weak and erratic performance this past week makes them feel like romney is a safer choice, head-to-head polls the president against the two republicans lately have been very much in romney's favor. and romney's ability to go after the president and-- to go after gingrich, rather, and his stng debe performance is giving people confidence, maybe this guy can pull it off. on the other hand, even as he has been going after gingrich he effectively, lebl ability, the question is he elect abilit
that was romney's issue. then after south carolina and after the sort of rage anti-elitism announcements of the speaker, it seemed that he had tried to grab he elect ability and no longer was it a negative for him. does it still play and how does it play. >> he elect ability for romney? >> yes. i think it is a very positive thing for him. within the people in the republican party who have wrung their hands about romney as a weak general election candidate, people who tried to draft...
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romney needed to do three things. on cares about you, understands the middle class be closer than he could have been, he couldn't lose those by large double digit margins and narrowed those. couldn't win them, had no narrow them. had plans for the economy needed a significant lead. the president has been ahead at times, kind of remarkable and three is, is favorable, unfavorable, governor romney went into the general election season based on most polls as the worst nominee of either party ever in terms of do you like this person or not? do you think of them favorably, unfavorably, he has really improved and in fact in some polling he went past the president on that measure. and that is to go back to the question of what is the one dynamic of this campaign? would he be seen as acceptable? i think he improved enough to be acceptable he has not been destroyed the way kerry was destroyed. the swift boat commercials. >> and by punishable sizing his saying i was for it before i was against it and the video of windsurfing and
romney needed to do three things. on cares about you, understands the middle class be closer than he could have been, he couldn't lose those by large double digit margins and narrowed those. couldn't win them, had no narrow them. had plans for the economy needed a significant lead. the president has been ahead at times, kind of remarkable and three is, is favorable, unfavorable, governor romney went into the general election season based on most polls as the worst nominee of either party ever...
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or romney administration use force? we really don't have the answer to that question. we still don't have the answer to that question. what is -- i thought it was for the first time we did hear, because i have asked romney this question about mubarek and by the way the number rec decision is one of the most consequential decision this is president made and it is going to be a historically a consequential decision, especially if a united states president is ever faced with this in a saudi arabia, frifns, an, for instance, and for the first time when romney hugged him on that i went, wow, because rom at this has come this close to saying i wouldn't have done that, he threw our ally under the bus, right? that has been a talking point of romney and boy not only did he backtrack from that he said you know i would have done the same thing as the president and that one floored me. >> so, charlie, one thing about the horses and bayonets line i think al is exactly right, there was substance to the barb, but you know we should ju
or romney administration use force? we really don't have the answer to that question. we still don't have the answer to that question. what is -- i thought it was for the first time we did hear, because i have asked romney this question about mubarek and by the way the number rec decision is one of the most consequential decision this is president made and it is going to be a historically a consequential decision, especially if a united states president is ever faced with this in a saudi...
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mitt romney appreciates and admires the work and the ideas that paul ryan has done but mitt romney has his own plans. >> mark halperin, you brought up a little-known e-book called "game change" and the phrase being bandied about in the world of political media is that this in fact may be a game change as well, this pick of paul ryan. what do you make of it? >> it might be and just like the pick of sarah palin, it's not clear if it ends up being a game changer, which side it will be a game changer for. paul ryan could help mitt romney make up the small lead that barack obama has now and help him put wisconsin in play and redefine the race, or he could cost mitt romney so dearly with senior voters and other groups in wisconsin and in florida and pennsylvania and iowa that he contribute to his losing the race. we have to see. >> it's an either/or situation, you're saying. maggie, it's very rare that both sides greet this political news with such fervor and so many broad smiles, yet both democrats and republicans were very happy about paul ryan as mitt romney's choice for vp. i guess the q
mitt romney appreciates and admires the work and the ideas that paul ryan has done but mitt romney has his own plans. >> mark halperin, you brought up a little-known e-book called "game change" and the phrase being bandied about in the world of political media is that this in fact may be a game change as well, this pick of paul ryan. what do you make of it? >> it might be and just like the pick of sarah palin, it's not clear if it ends up being a game changer, which side...
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this is the game changer. >> all right, so mitt romney, this is great for mitt romney to solidify the base. that's true. he's going to talk about taxes. he's going to say this is a tax, it's a tax and mitt romney came out today, stood in front of the capitol and said barack obama's going to tax you more et cetera, et cetera. but if mitt romney chooses to focus on the health care bill for the next three months, he will be taken off the the table his number one argument toe elected -- >> by the way -- >> which is barack obama has blown it on the economy. >> by the way, not to get too tough with you, my friend because as mcloughlin would say, there's an element of truth. if this is held up as a tax, you simply reduce the tax to zero because you can move numbers around. >> but you -- if you don't think the republicans if they get control of the senate and have a republican president that they will try to use reconciliation to repeal this law i think it's crazy to think they won't try to do that. they hate this law.ç >> the fact is, the polls show that health care is like number four or
this is the game changer. >> all right, so mitt romney, this is great for mitt romney to solidify the base. that's true. he's going to talk about taxes. he's going to say this is a tax, it's a tax and mitt romney came out today, stood in front of the capitol and said barack obama's going to tax you more et cetera, et cetera. but if mitt romney chooses to focus on the health care bill for the next three months, he will be taken off the the table his number one argument toe elected --...
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>> one qstion about romney, the biggest problem for romney is nobody wealthy running for president, teddy roosevelt was incredly popular, fdr was wealthy, jfk was wealthy but all had experiences in their lives that somehow chastened them to understand other people's life was dealt and unfair hand, roosevelt has polio, jfk was in world war ii, and that allowed them to connect to people who were not of their class, and i think that has been the bigger difficulty for romney, time and again he made these strange statements shows he just doesn't understand where people are, making a $10,000 bet saying oh i made object $340,000 in speaking it wasn't much. that sho a lack of connection i think comes from his life of experience. >> rose: the way they handled the tax returns is part of a larger cultural problem within the romney campaign that will really hurt them, whether he becomes the nominee. when they are indignant about someing, indignant saying we are being judged by different standard, people haven't releasedheirax returns by this time in the recent past. gingrich is an outrageous pe
>> one qstion about romney, the biggest problem for romney is nobody wealthy running for president, teddy roosevelt was incredly popular, fdr was wealthy, jfk was wealthy but all had experiences in their lives that somehow chastened them to understand other people's life was dealt and unfair hand, roosevelt has polio, jfk was in world war ii, and that allowed them to connect to people who were not of their class, and i think that has been the bigger difficulty for romney, time and again...
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want to talk about healthcare, he want to talk about the economy, when guy out with governor romney and he talks about healthcare and appeal obama care he does it in the context of the economy and gets the most emotional response of pretty much anything he talks about, republicans now have the additional unexpected issue of the highlight and the focus on the tax increases, in obama care, and so i think governor romney will say as he has been saying this bill is too expensive, it is too bureaucratic and a bad idea. >> rose: we turn now to the new film the amazing spider-man and the qualification with the director marc webb and the film's two stars, andrew garfield and emma stone. >> i think he is created for everybody, i think peter parker what makes spider-man so accessible is i mean he is relatable, sea kid and the he has the same problems we all have, he has problems talking to girls, he has to do chores for aunt may, he is not a billionaire or an alien, sea kid like all of us and there is an accessibility that goes across all of as they say all the quadrants. >> historic day at t
want to talk about healthcare, he want to talk about the economy, when guy out with governor romney and he talks about healthcare and appeal obama care he does it in the context of the economy and gets the most emotional response of pretty much anything he talks about, republicans now have the additional unexpected issue of the highlight and the focus on the tax increases, in obama care, and so i think governor romney will say as he has been saying this bill is too expensive, it is too...
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>> i did not invite mitt romney! >> let's get it straight. >> you have a right to be mad -- >> i used to live in west philadelphia. i know exactly what he's talking about. inside that philly school, mr. romney also faced some headwinds from some of the people his campaign set him up to meet with while the cameras were rolling. watch. >> a number of folks said, well, we need smaller classroom sizes. that will make the biggest difference. i said, let's compare the average classroom side from each school district with the performance of our students because we test our kids and see if there is a relationship. there was not. just getting smaller classrooms didn't seem to be the key. >> i can't think of any teacher in the whole time i've been teaching over 10 years -- 13 years, who would say that they would love -- more stuns would benefit >> of course. >> i can't think of a parent that would say, i would like my teacher to be in a room with a lot of kids and only one teacher. i'm kind of wondering where this research com
>> i did not invite mitt romney! >> let's get it straight. >> you have a right to be mad -- >> i used to live in west philadelphia. i know exactly what he's talking about. inside that philly school, mr. romney also faced some headwinds from some of the people his campaign set him up to meet with while the cameras were rolling. watch. >> a number of folks said, well, we need smaller classroom sizes. that will make the biggest difference. i said, let's compare the...
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that's romney's strength. here is a way for the president's party to focus on romney. >> and to take up some time. the people are concerned with nothing else really happening of substance in washington dc at this moment. that romney had a window of opportunity to reshape his own definition of himself for the voters. so what they want to do -- >> the etch-a-sketch. >> yes, etch-a-sketch again, they want to get out there and make conflict. that gets coverage, and they want to get in there before romney starts talking about mr. fix it. just because they're doing one showing of this commercial, doesn't mean they won't come back to it a week, two weeks, three weeks now. i think this will be a narrative, a subplot, that they'll come back to again, again, and again in the next six months. >> a multimillion dollar buy. they took romney down in south carolina or helped to do that. let's watch an ad campaign that was paid for, backed up, and worked. let's watch. >> a group of corporate raiders, led by mitt romney, the c
that's romney's strength. here is a way for the president's party to focus on romney. >> and to take up some time. the people are concerned with nothing else really happening of substance in washington dc at this moment. that romney had a window of opportunity to reshape his own definition of himself for the voters. so what they want to do -- >> the etch-a-sketch. >> yes, etch-a-sketch again, they want to get out there and make conflict. that gets coverage, and they want to...
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romney, this whole year, can romney do this, and this defined by a lot of things. can he do that? >> we will leave it there. thank you very much. we invite you to visit our facebook timeline that we compiled together, 64 years. savannah saw it this morning. and i sat down with a couple guys, and that's online. on tuesday night, complete kults and analysis. th ♪ [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪...